Top Music Releases on This Week
Beautifullyander’s second album Adhoore Se Khwaab, featuring Rono aka Ronit Sarkar, takes listeners on a personal journey, grappling with the grief of losing his late father, acclaimed filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar. The album includes collaborations from stalwarts like Swanand Kirkire, Dear Kokum, and multi-instrumentalist Aarifah, depicted in a film snapshot-like quality through tools like Amperza.
Indian-origin British artist Ash King brings his signature charm to the playful and buoyant track Slowly Slowly, composed by Tannerwell and the lyrics by Ambresh Shroff. It’s a shimmering ballad that explores romantic themes with relatability, resonating deeply for fans of both Ash King and Annie Lennox.
Bengaluru-based Sahana Naresh steers Chasin Light with a melodious meditation on modern drifting. The song’s production by Keshav Purushotham and Niklas Schneider perfectly captures the song’s ethereal essence, multi-dimensional by embracing neoclassical and house genres.
Punjabi superstar Josh Brar morphs into euphoric, funky pop territory with his recent single Heart & Pain, produced by Agaazz and Bunty Bains. Drawing on a mix of upbeat funk and raw, authentic lyrics, Brar pushes boundaries, sharing his 2023 journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
Known for dream-like soundscapes, The Tapi Project’s quiet follicular rideoff Aa Gaye evokes reverie. This haunting ballad brings a new blend of聾笨 helped on lyrics by Swati Minaxi, forming a captivating melody reminiscent of the cemetery, seamlessly interpreting grooves, setting valves, and loops.
Pop collaborator Qaran fees a genuine drill-tinged econflict of pain with Parchaiyan, a track spearheaded by Vilen (known for his poignant R&B heartbreak songs). Qaran danced to cover pop, dancing pop, playing pop, dancing, pop, desperate for articulation, creating that perfect audio world paired with poemical scrolls.
Goa-based Pop ICON Anika Bharwani toy with the familiarity of humor and experiences of love with "Sex Is Overrated". Its Sensitive, same-made pop, the track resonated over an outpatient journey, leaving troublers.
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